Applications

Git

Now that we’ve explored the fundamentals of Git, let’s continue getting our Git on and learn a thing our two about remotes. Throughout this post I use the term Remote in descriptions as shorthand for Remote Repository. Remotes are what {…}

Well so far we have created a branch to test out some new code, then merged that branch with our master branch. We thoroughly tested everything. We thought QA went well and were sure there were no bugs – but {…}

In the last post, I went over branching in Git. We created a branch named custom_grid in order to play around with different grid implementations without effecting our Master branch. Good news, the custom grid is a go! It is {…}

Branching is the Cat’s meow. It allows you to replicate a codebase that exists in a Git repository and try out that crazy idea without completely screwing up your original code. Whaaa?? Example you say! Well I am currently battling {…}